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-afwini

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-akwái

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-aragavus

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-atampɨg

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akumani puka

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nourire le cochon

bijak saranhi

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eunan

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v. intransitive

ia-kakwaii nimei nari

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broser le jardin

(Bislama) go weed

iakares pehe tukw ik

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iaku meia

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iereme se nui

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Itaku

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kaimeregy

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Example: When a person drinks the water from this fruit, it does not seem very sweet. The local name refers to “expired,” meaning that the fruit has expired and therefore the juice is not very sweet

kamumu

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kapri iapri

Leaves fed to pig. Women string the seeds to make necklaces to sell. If the libido of a male is too strong ("bamboo is too strong"), mix juice from leaves and mix with 1/2 L water and drink 2 cups 1 day.
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Example: Leaves fed to pig. Women string the seeds to make necklaces to sell. If the libido of a male is too strong ("bamboo is too strong"), mix juice from leaves and mix with 1/2 L water and drink 2 cups 1 day.

karasari

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kareng reng

Gerres erythrourus http://fishbase.org/summary/Gerres-erythrourus.html
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Example: Photo by Rick Winterbottom / FishWise Professional, License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

Kawiameta

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kofi

kofi
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konawa

Sargocentron cornutum http://fishbase.org/summary/Sargocentron-cornutum.html
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Example: Photo by Mark Rosenstein / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

Kopintata

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korkwao tanna

Oceanodroma tristrami
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Example: Photo by Tony Morris, License: CC BY-NC 2.0 via Flickr

kotuai

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krirɨm krirɨm

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kwa-

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kwaji yerman sei piak sarawhi

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le fils de mon plus jeune frère (neveu)

kwanatan

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kɨrukɨru

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lata

lata
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(Bislama) lata

makhum

Scarus niger http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-niger.html
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Example: Photo by J. E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

manhewao sarapiran

Caranx papuensis http://fishbase.org/summary/Caranx-papuensis.html
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Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

manto

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mantoapsan

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mantopani charley

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marao

Sargocentron tiere http://fishbase.org/summary/Sargocentron-tiere.html
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Example: Photo by Jeffrey T. Williams / Smithsonian Institution, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

menu

menu
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minin puka

Siganus vermiculatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Siganus-vermiculatus.html
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Example: Photo by Rick Winterbottom / FishWise Professional, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

nagus nanikiri

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[nakwas naniki:ri] n.

nakoko

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(Bislama) napiripiri

nameyo

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Example: Only used for making lap-lap for kastom ceremonies

nanɨs

Planted along the coast and used for protection against storms.
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Example: Planted along the coast and used for protection against storms.

napuga

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napɨk

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[napɨk]

nare

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nari

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nariram

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Example: Eaten ripe

natimi

Photo by Martial Wahe
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nauropang

Photo by Martial Wahe
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Example: Photo by Martial Wahe

naveginien asori

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la fete

(Bislama) bigfala kakae

navegɨnien

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nawhan

Photo by Martial Wahe
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neiuck

If someone has swollen legs or arms, like from bruises or boils, crush leaves and rub on the swollen area twice a day for 1 week, or until sores disappear. For anemia, take a double handful of leaves, squeeze into 1 L water, and drink one bottle three day for 2 weeks.
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Example: If someone has swollen legs or arms, like from bruises or boils, crush leaves and rub on the swollen area twice a day for 1 week, or until sores disappear. For anemia, take a double handful of leaves, squeeze into 1 L water, and drink one bottle three day for 2 weeks.

nek-ke-hmap

This plant is used to lift a person up--take two leaves together and make a "seat" and put it under a person, they can then be lifted up by the two people with a leaf on each side of that person. Use the leaf of this species to wrap rolled leaves of wild tobaco, to protect it and keep it fresh and moist
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Example: This plant is used to lift a person up--take two leaves together and make a "seat" and put it under a person, they can then be lifted up by the two people with a leaf on each side of that person. Use the leaf of this species to wrap rolled leaves of wild tobaco, to protect it and keep it fresh and moist

neta

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niagɨn

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nias

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nikinapus

A sharpened stick made from this plant is used to take the husk off of coconuts. The wood of this plant is used to make a child’s bow--carve the bark off and bend it with a string made from the banyon (Ficus) tree to both ends of the bow.
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Example: A sharpened stick made from this plant is used to take the husk off of coconuts. The wood of this plant is used to make a child’s bow--carve the bark off and bend it with a string made from the banyon (Ficus) tree to both ends of the bow.

nikisi

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nimakwinari

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nimwa

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nkhaourakou

Wood is hard, making it good for canoe making. Also used to make the stick that holds outrigger to canoe (Nikiavet).
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Example: Wood is hard, making it good for canoe making. Also used to make the stick that holds outrigger to canoe (Nikiavet).

nokwai nɨfaga

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[nokwai nɨfaŋa]

nororipen

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nuai nukori

nuai nukori
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nuapam

Agricultural: When it is time to harvest the first crop of yam (~ April 1st), the 1st yam (’Nuk’) is put inside the hole from where it was harvested with one or two green leaves of this plant.
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Example: Agricultural: When it is time to harvest the first crop of yam (~ April 1st), the 1st yam (’Nuk’) is put inside the hole from where it was harvested with one or two green leaves of this plant.

nukmihia’

1. Ripe fruits are used by children in a game to imitate the devil. 2. It is considered tapu to make firewood from this tree. It tis thought the yam stems will dry and the fruits will be sub-par as a result.
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Example: 1. Ripe fruits are used by children in a game to imitate the devil. 2. It is considered tapu to make firewood from this tree. It tis thought the yam stems will dry and the fruits will be sub-par as a result.

nukuk

Secret medicine--not to discuss
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Example: Secret medicine--not to discuss

nukuk-apran

Vittaria elongata
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nurɨgri

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nwera

nwera
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nákumwhe-

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nɨhi yesur

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[nɨhi yesur]

nɨkehiáp

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nɨmrhin

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nɨmu kwatia tasiapen

Pterocaesio tile http://fishbase.org/summary/Pterocaesio-tile.html
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Example: Photo by Ian Shaw / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

nɨpihín

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nɨpunɨpun

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[nɨpunpun] n.

nɨpɨn rakwiei

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Pawpawuk

Tirumala hamata https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/197078-Tirumala-hamata

Example: Photo by melianie_and_max / iNaturalist, License: CC0 via inaturalist.org

penesu

Scarus schlegeli http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-schlegeli.html
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Example: Photo by Andy A. Lewis / Lizard Island Research Station, License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

phuma phisir

Pterocaesio trilineata http://fishbase.org/summary/Pterocaesio-trilineata.html
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puta

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rafo ia masana

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cooment vous en ? tout vas bien ?

(Bislama) osem wanem yufala oraet ?

riminhik

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rori

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semanu

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Example: Is used only for making lap-lap

Skobak

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n nid d’abeille

swatuk ~ swantuk

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n. sentier

taparwarewa

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n mon foie

tapatou

Sphyraena forsteri http://fishbase.org/summary/Sphyraena-forsteri.html
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taupar taupar

Flower for decorating things like at marriage, church, opening of new building like dispensary. Ancient people, when needed water, take stem, mash 4-6 pieces and squeeze into coconut shell and drink it. So squeeze the stems together after mashing them along their entire length with wood post. This can be used to collect water today when a person is in the forest and thirsty. Leaves wrap banana laplap. Put in saucepan boil 20 minutes, toss out water, take leaf off and eat laplap. Leaf folded not tied. People say its native to Vanuatu
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Example: Flower for decorating things like at marriage, church, opening of new building like dispensary. Ancient people, when needed water, take stem, mash 4-6 pieces and squeeze into coconut shell and drink it. So squeeze the stems together after mashing them along their entire length with wood post. This can be used to collect water today when a person is in the forest and thirsty. Leaves wrap banana laplap. Put in saucepan boil 20 minutes, toss out water, take leaf off and eat laplap. Leaf folded not tied. People say its native to Vanuatu

tawareka

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tera

If a person gets cut while on reef, take leaves and burn them to an ash. Put this powder on the sore for one day to dry and heal cut. For constipation, take 1 handful bark, mash it, put with coconut water (one coconut’s worth0, and drink a cup once. Don’t do other activites. This will clear bowel within a day. Very powerful.
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Example: If a person gets cut while on reef, take leaves and burn them to an ash. Put this powder on the sore for one day to dry and heal cut. For constipation, take 1 handful bark, mash it, put with coconut water (one coconut’s worth0, and drink a cup once. Don’t do other activites. This will clear bowel within a day. Very powerful.

tikinau asori

Used for the construction of many things including walls for houses and benches.
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Example: Used for the construction of many things including walls for houses and benches.

tuwai

The stem is used to make house posts; the young stems are used to make bows and young boys use the bows made from this tree to hunt birds and flying foxes.
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Example: The stem is used to make house posts; the young stems are used to make bows and young boys use the bows made from this tree to hunt birds and flying foxes.

ume tasiapen

Naso hexacanthus http://fishbase.org/summary/Naso-hexacanthus.html
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ume tasiapen

Naso tonganus http://fishbase.org/summary/Naso-tonganus.html
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warakou pirei

Taeniura lymma http://fishbase.org/summary/Taeniura-lymma.html
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yanar

Crenimugil crenilabis http://fishbase.org/summary/Crenimugil-crenilabis.html
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Example: Photo by Jeffrey T. Williams / Smithsonian Institution, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia